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This document is a lab report for the ECE 455 course, describing the use of Wireshark to analyze TCP connections.
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Networking, TCP, Wireshark
Document Type:
Lab Report
Organization / Institution:
University of Massachusetts
Author:
Markail Bruner
Target Audience:
Students of Networking and Computer Science
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Modifications:
Not specified
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Title:
Lab - Use Wireshark to Examine Ethernet II Frames
Subject:
Networking
Topic:
Ethernet II Frame Analysis
Focus Protocols:
Ethernet II, ARP, ICMP, IPv4
Software:
Wireshark
Operating System:
Windows
Required Equipment:
PC with internet access and Wireshark installed
Network Environment:
LAN
IP Address (Example Host):
192.168.1.147
Default Gateway (Example):
192.168.1.1
Frame Type Values:
0x0800 (IPv4), 0x0806 (ARP)
Document Type:
Educational Lab Exercise
Structure:
Objectives, Background / Scenario, Required Resources, Instructions, Questions
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Global
Topic:
Network Traffic Analysis, Wireshark
Document Type:
Lab Instructions
Organization / Institution:
Cisco Systems
Author:
Instructor-led
Target Audience:
Students, Networking Professionals
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2016
Region / City:
Global
Topic:
Computer Networking, Protocols
Document Type:
Lab Manual
Organization:
N/A
Author:
J.F. Kurose, K.W. Ross
Target Audience:
Students learning about networking protocols
Effective Period:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Note:
Contextual Description
Instructor:
Tanvir Farooq Khan
Instructor Department of Marketing Office:
Marketing Department, Office # 125 Office hours: Please refer to the schedule Phone: 011-46-74325 E-mail: [email protected]
Note:
Course Description Over forty percent of the new products that are launched each year eventually fail in the marketplace. The purpose of this course is to provide students with a better understanding of the new-product development process, highlighting the inherent risks and different strategies for overcoming them. Using a combination of lectures, cases, and a project, this course will examine the process of designing, testing, and launching new products. Branding issues, such as brand extensions and their impact on brand equity, will also be covered.
Course Objectives:
Know the concepts associated with a new product development process, be able to make an argument about why such a process is important, understand what can cause deviations from this process, and anticipate the activities in each stage for different industries. Use a variety of techniques to generate creative new product concepts consistent with a new products strategy statement. Know the key questions to ask in evaluating a product concept and how to answer those questions. Perform the following tasks in product development: critique proposed product designs and offer suggestions for improvement; make an argument for what type, if any, product testing is appropriate for a product concept. Help plan for a product launch, including persuasively arguing for a pricing strategy, identifying channels of distribution, and critiquing product names. Students who envision careers as product or marketing managers, research analysts, consultants, and entrepreneurs should find this course relevant.
Exams:
(80 points) There will be three exams. The first two are each worth 20 points. Dates for exams are determined on the progress of the course work. The first exam is due at the end of the fourth chapter. The second exam is due after the completion of the ninth chapter. The final exam is worth 40 points and will be administered at the finals week. The date will be posted when final exam schedule is available. There will be no make-up Exams without official excused documentation for your absence. Exams shall be comprehensive and specific chapters from the textbook shall be covered, besides, PowerPoint Slides, and Homework Assignments. Exams will consist of multiple-choice and True or False Statements and could include Short Essay Questions.
Syllabus Changes:
Dates and assignments documented in this syllabus are subject to change at the discretion of the instructor.
Semester Grading Scale:
The final grade will be awarded as follows:
Academic Dishonesty:
If you are unlucky and were caught cheating, the Grade of F will be awarded automatically. University policy will be enforced with Zero tolerance.
Students with Disabilities:
If you are disabled, please inform me as soon as possible so that I can do my best to make the class handicap friendly. In the case of injuries that prevent a student from executing his daily course work, the student is advised to keep me posted to accommodate his needs.
MKT 201:
PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING
Week 4 Chapter 3 – Opportunity Identification & Selection:
Strategic planning Quiz 1
Week 7 Chapter 6 – Analytical Attribute Approaches:
Introduction & Perceptual Mapping
Week 8 Chapter 7 – Analytical Attribute Approaches:
Trade-off Analysis & Qualitative Techniques Assignment 2
Year:
2015
Region / City:
South Africa, Madibeng Local Municipality
Subject:
Land use and informal settlement formalisation
Document Type:
Government reply to parliamentary question
Department / Institution:
National Department of Public Works
Author:
Minister of Public Works
Question Number:
3875 [NW4687E]
Internal Question Paper Number:
45 of 2015
Date of Publication:
30 October 2015
Date of Reply:
02 December 2015
Land Portions Discussed:
Portions 454 and 455 of Farm Kameeldrift 211 JQ
Purpose:
Human settlement development
Collaborating Agencies:
Department of Human Settlements, Housing Development Agency
Approval Required:
Ministerial approval for transfer of Portion 455
Retention:
Portion 454 remains under NDPW custody
Year:
2023
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Topic:
Developmental biology, gene expression, AOPs
Document Type:
Expert commentary
Organization / Institution:
ESCA
Author:
Tim Gant
Target Audience:
Researchers, scientific community
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
August 2023
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Clear Lake, MN
Topic:
Traditional Cultural Property Survey
Document Type:
Request for Proposal
Organization:
Sherburne County Parks and Recreation Department
Author:
Sherburne County Parks and Recreation Department
Target Audience:
Qualified and experienced firms
Duration:
One year
Approval Date:
June 14, 2022
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Organization / institution:
Bioexcel Publishing Ltd
Year:
N/A
Region / City:
N/A
Topic:
Solar Inverter, Modbus TCP, Device Data
Document Type:
Technical Guide
Organization / Institution:
SolaX Power Network Technology (Zhejiang) Co., Ltd.
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Solar Installers
Effective Period:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Global
Theme:
Networking, TCP/UDP Protocols
Document Type:
Technical Guide
Organization / Institution:
Cisco Systems
Author:
Cisco Networking Academy
Target Audience:
Networking students, instructors, and professionals
Period of Application:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
2026-02-16
Date of Changes:
2026-02-16
Note:
Year
Subject:
Traffic Control Plan
Document Type:
Plan
Target Audience:
Contractors, Engineers
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Global
Theme:
Networking
Document Type:
Simulation Exercise
Institution:
Cisco
Author:
Cisco Networking Academy
Target Audience:
Network Instructors, Students
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
2026
Date of Changes:
2026
Contextual Description:
Detailed simulation activity designed to illustrate the operation of TCP and UDP protocols, including traffic generation, multiplexing, and protocol analysis.
Product Model:
G808G
Applicable Devices:
4G CAT1 devices
Protocol Type:
TCP Communication Protocol
Network Standard:
4G CAT1
Supported Product Series:
G808G products
Data Header Length:
32-bit
Checksum Mechanism:
Low-overhead checksum algorithm
Message Identification:
Message ID-based structure
Report Types:
Connection, Alarm, Location, Device Status, Downlink Feedback
Location Technologies:
GPS, BDS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Beacon
Default Location Reporting Frequency:
10 minutes
Default Positioning Priority:
Bluetooth Beacon > Wi-Fi > Satellite (GPS/BDS)
Connection Mode:
Short link (TCP)
Alarm Types:
SOS Alarm, Shutdown Alarm, Low Battery Alarm, Drop Alarm
Device Functions:
Power On/Off, SOS Trigger, Sleep Mode, Status Indication
Downlink Requirement:
Commands must be sent twice within 20 milliseconds
Maintenance Status:
Continuously maintained document
Note:
Year
Topic:
Export Control, ITAR, EAR
Document Type:
Technology Control Plan
Institution:
University of Texas Arlington
Author:
Principal Investigator
Target Audience:
University Administration, Authorized Personnel
Effective Period:
Until project completion
Note:
Year
Topic:
Security, Network Configuration
Document Type:
Lab Activity Guide
Target Audience:
Students, Network Administrators
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Network security, SMTP, packet filtering, password cracking
Document Type:
Academic exercise / technical question
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Students in networking or security courses
Validity Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Modifications:
Not specified